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June 8, 2010

Obsolete Gamer is a superb website that has rad reviews and editorials

Filed under: Gaming — Tyler @ 11:28 pm
Obsolete Gamer

Click the Angry Sun to visit the Obsolete Gamer website!

I love old and new computer and console games. And the website: Obsolete Gamer has really excellent reviews of games and related media. I first heard about Obsolete Gamer a couple months ago and I was really impressed with the reviews and editorials on old games and new games. I could tell that the writers had a real love for games and wanted to showcase games with real heart and lasting appeal. If you like reading game reviews then I recommend that you check out Obsolete Gamer. I bookmarked it immediately. The website even has stuff other than reviews also. There is news about gaming, even some gaming inspired poetry, and movie reviews on game inspired films, among other things. It is great to see websites review older games. With the advent of the Wii and the Virtual Console you can play some of the old games that are talked about on Obsolete Gamer.

Another cool thing about Obsolete Gamer is that the site has many Editorials. These editorials cover a wide range of topics from the Old Games vs. New Games debate, all the way to discussions on Atari box art. There are even some interviews on the site. Most of the interviews are pretty short and they are on people who are involved in the video game industry in some way.

A fun thing about Obsolete Gamer is that the articles are more than simple completely objective reviews. The writers share their opinions which make the reviews debatable when you read them. For example, I read their review on Actraiser and I found myself debating mentally with the writer on several occasions. First of all they gave Actraiser an 8 out 10 and I was like, “NO WAY! This game is 10 out of 10 MINIMUM!” But even though I debated with it, I still loved the review and was super glad to read a review of such a great old school game. When you visit the site you will probably find yourself agreeing and disagreeing with the writers on points they make in their reviews…BUT that’s the fun of it! Obsolete Gamer gets you excited about games and it brings you back. A smile came across my face today when I saw them write an article on Bubble Bobble. I love Bubble Bobble! It really made me happy to read that article.

Obsolete Gamer has been around since the Fall of 2009 and it is growing rapidly. The amount of reviews and articles is expanding daily and I think this is a hot website which is going to just become more popular as time goes on.

Here’s a link to Obsolete Gamer so you can check it out for yourself.

Here is the News by ELO is a musical masterpiece

Filed under: Music-Reviews — Tyler @ 8:42 pm
Here is the News

Electric Light Orchestra - Here Is The News

“Here Is the News” is one of my all time favorite songs. It comes from the ELO (Electric Light Orchestra) album called, Time. This song is from, 1981 and the music was WAY ahead of its time. You’ll find that the vocals are extremely fresh. And the samples used are layered with perfection, probably one of the best examples of psychedelic vocal sampling layering that I can think of. There’s something exhilarating about how “Here Is the News” starts. It opens up with an orchestral deluge that doesn’t ask your permission to make you feel godlike. Then the beat kicks in and pulls you along into an upbeat electronic sonic jog. The synthesizers lay down lines of musical genius that are very pleasing to the ear. I remember blasting this song when I lived in San Francisco almost every day because I love it so much. It lifts you up. “Here Is the News” is only about 3 minutes and 45 seconds long but it packs a serious punch and there is a lot of musical things happening in that short time.

The reason why I say that this song is a musical masterpiece is because of the amount of pleasure it gives the listener after each listen. This song feels good to listen to. And it doesn’t get old either. It is the kind of song that you listen to until you memorize and then listen to it in your mind whenever you want. Oftentimes in music there are spots that sound only average or aren’t superb, but in “Here Is the News” every note is perfection, in spite of some serious polyphony. I wouldn’t be surprised if in 100 years this song is put in the same box as renown sections of classical masterpieces.

Robocop is one of the all time best action movies

Filed under: Reviews — Tyler @ 5:49 pm
Robocop

Robocop is one the best Action Movies of all TIME

Movies about Cyborgs are great. But no film does cyborg as well as the original, Robocop! This movie was about a Detroit cop who got blasted with gunfire while trying to make a bust. Then he basically died, but a powerful company turned the cop into a cyborg and made him very powerful and hard to kill. Robocop came out in 1987 and I remember seeing it in the theaters and getting very shocked by the violent scene where the OCP Executive (OCP is the main company in the movie that makes lots of hardware and basically runs the show) gets executed by the giant robot, ED-209. One reason why I love Robocop so much is because it has great characters, plot, setting and themes. (I guess that’s more than one reason but who’s counting?) The main character, Murphy who later becomes Robocop is mild mannered and likeable. But when Murphy turns into Robocop he is a detective, a unstoppable cop, and a relentless cyborg who doesn’t take no for an answer. Murphy’s partner, Officer Anne Lewis, played by the beautiful Nancy Allen, is spunky and peppy and you can tell that she really cares about her partner. Peter Weller, who plays the part of Murphy and Robocop does an amazing acting job. He is very convincing as a man who is part machine. There is this scene where Robocop goes to his old house, and the emotions that are portrayed are unforgettable. You can see and feel the frustration that Robocop is experiencing when he tries to remember his old life, and the can feel the anger when Robocop thinks about the wife and child and life that was ripped away from him.

The setting of Detroit is excellent. In the movie, crime and unemployment is rampant and the city of Old Detroit is decaying. There are abandoned factories and other businesses and there just aren’t enough cops to maintain order. The future depicted seems very realistic and the unemployment strikes a chord even with viewers today, who are facing such problems in 2010. The abandoned factories and drug factories are very dangerous, very gritty places for the action to take place. In the first factory where Murphy is looking for the bad guys, you feel the danger that a cop would experience when investigating a factory. There could be a criminal lurking around any corner, and there are walkways and ledges that are unsafe.

The plot of Robocop is fast paced and is 103 minutes long. There are no dragging parts and you are constantly entertained and intrigued. This is something that recent movies could really learn from. The theme of the story of Robocop is two fold. It is a combination of revenge, and justice. Robocop wants revenge against the men who basically killed him. But when he comes face to face with Clarence Boddicker, the Criminal Leader, instead of killing Clarance, he arrests him. So this makes Robocop a more likable character because he still believes in the law even though he had been seriously wronged.

The amount of violence in Robocop is pretty extreme. People get their throats punctured, shot, turned into mutants then exploded, punched, blown up by grenades and thrown through windows. The violence in this movie is not quite as extreme as Total Recall. Like other Paul Verhoeven movies, the gunshots sound and look real. This is unlike a lot of other movies where it looks like people are getting hit by paintballs. If you are squeamish about blood, you may not want to see this movie alone.

The soundtrack for Robocop is highly memorable and sets the bold tone for the film. The music when Robocop drives for the first time since he was Murphy is perfect.

Speaking of sound, scroll down to watch the Amazing Robocop Rap by THE ANOMALIES. If you haven’t seen the movie yet and you don’t want any spoilers then don’t watch this. But if you are curious about the movie and want a 10 minute summary of the film then go ahead and watch it.

June 7, 2010

Spending time in Hell has never been more exciting

Filed under: Reviews — Tyler @ 11:12 pm
Nightmares and Deadlines

Demons and Deadlines: Play the Story Game!

Right now I am playing an awesome, story game! It is called Demons and Deadlines and you can play it by clicking here. I am playing the story game right now and it is very fun. I don’t want to die so I am being very careful what choices I pick. I am pretty good at these kinds of games so I have a feeling that I will get the good ending after a few tries. (That is, if there IS a good ending!) The story is about how you and your partner are journalists and you are doing a story in HELL! A great thing about this story is that the settings and environments are all very demonic and well described. And the characters you meet are funny and oftentimes evil. This story game isn’t for kids because of the adult content relating to murder and death. Also this story can get scary at times.

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